interesting

interesting
adj.
VERBS
appear, be, look, seem, sound
become, get
prove

So far, my trip has proved interesting.

make sth
find sb/sth

I find her ideas really interesting.

ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.
certainly, deeply, especially, extraordinarily, highly, immensely, incredibly, intensely, most, particularly, terribly, truly
equally
doubly
mildly, moderately, vaguely
not remotely

None of them had anything remotely interesting to say.

enough, sufficiently

Some topics appeared interesting enough to require more detailed information.

potentially
genuinely

This is a genuinely interesting article.

inherently, in itself, intrinsically

This subject is intrinsically interesting and worthy of study in its own right.

always, consistently

It was always interesting to hear his stories.

architecturally, geologically, historically, sociologically, visually, etc.

architecturally interesting buildings

PREPOSITION
for

It's not very interesting for visitors.

to

How can we make the subject more interesting to young people?

Interesting is used with these nouns: ↑alternative, ↑anecdote, ↑angle, ↑article, ↑aspect, ↑bit, ↑book, ↑challenge, ↑chat, ↑collection, ↑combination, ↑comment, ↑commentary, ↑comparison, ↑concept, ↑contrast, ↑conversation, ↑detail, ↑dilemma, ↑discovery, ↑discussion, ↑display, ↑example, ↑exception, ↑exercise, ↑experience, ↑experiment, ↑facet, ↑fact, ↑feature, ↑fellow, ↑film, ↑find, ↑finding, ↑history, ↑hobby, ↑idea, ↑implication, ↑innovation, ↑insight, ↑job, ↑lecture, ↑lesson, ↑look, ↑mix, ↑mixture, ↑move, ↑museum, ↑news, ↑note, ↑observation, ↑paradox, ↑parallel, ↑part, ↑people, ↑phenomenon, ↑piece, ↑place, ↑point, ↑possibility, ↑post, ↑programme, ↑project, ↑question, ↑read, ↑reading, ↑reflection, ↑scenario, ↑selection, ↑shape, ↑snippet, ↑spin, ↑story, ↑subject, ↑suggestion, ↑tale, ↑talk, ↑texture, ↑thing, ↑thought, ↑topic, ↑turn, ↑twist, ↑viewpoint, ↑work

Collocations dictionary. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?
Synonyms:

Look at other dictionaries:

  • interesting — interesting, engrossing, absorbing, intriguing mean having a quality or qualities that secure attention and hold it for a length of time. Interesting implies a power in a person or thing to awaken such a mental or emotional reaction involving… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Interesting — In ter*est*ing, a. Engaging the attention; exciting, or adapted to excite, interest, curiosity, or emotion; as, an interesting story; interesting news. Cowper. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • interesting — (adj.) 1711, that concerns, important, from INTEREST (Cf. interest) (v.). Meaning so as to excite interest is from 1768. Related: Interestingly. Euphemistic phrase interesting condition, etc., pregnant is from 1748 …   Etymology dictionary

  • interesting — interesting; un·interesting; …   English syllables

  • interesting — index attractive, moving (evoking emotion), provocative, sapid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • interesting — [adj] appealing, entertaining absorbing, affecting, alluring, amusing, arresting, attractive, beautiful, captivating, charismatic, compelling, curious, delightful, elegant, enchanting, engaging, engrossing, enthralling, entrancing, exceptional,… …   New thesaurus

  • interesting — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ arousing curiosity or interest. DERIVATIVES interestingly adverb interestingness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • interesting — [in′trəstiŋ] adj. exciting curiosity or attention; of interest interestingly adv …   English World dictionary

  • interesting — adj. 1) highly interesting 2) interesting for; to 3) interesting to + inf. (he s interesting to watch = it s interesting to watch him) 4) interesting that + clause (it s interesting that the incident was not reported in the newspapers) * * * [… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • interesting — in|terest|ing W2S1 [ˈıntrıstıŋ] adj if something is interesting, you give it your attention because it seems unusual or exciting or provides information that you did not know about ≠ uninteresting, boring ↑boring ▪ That s an interesting question …   Dictionary of contemporary English

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”